Dear Ask the Attorney: The Memorial Day weekend is coming up and I would like to rent a house down the shore for me and my boys. My ex-husband and I share custody and it’s been pretty friendly to this point. The kids go to his place every other weekend […]
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From Bad Idea To Breaking The Law: Employer Requests For Facebook; Other Social Networking And Email Passwords May Soon Be Unlawful
May 15, 2012 | by Timothy FordOn March 26, 2012 I posted a blog cautioning employers from requesting social media password, most notably, Facebook. That practice may be short-lived as legislation has been introduced in both Houses of the United States Congress making unlawful for employers or schools to require employees, students and/or candidates to provide social media password.
Drugs Found In Modern Day “Animal House” Suppressed By New Jersey Supreme Court
May 10, 2012 | by Matheu NunnIn State of New Jersey v. Derek J. Kaltner, the Supreme Court held that a trial court correctly suppressed (“threw out”) drug evidence found in a bedroom during a warrantless search of a residence by police officers who were responding to noise complaints.
Last week I was walking in the parking lot of the office building that I work in. My high heel shoe got caught in a crack in the pavement and I went down, hard! I broke my ankle and both my wrists (trying to keep my face from hitting the […]